Hà Tiên, Border district town in Kiên Giang, Vietnam.
Hà Tiên is a border town in Kiên Giang Province situated on coastal land where the Giang Thanh River meets the sea and mountains frame the landscape. The settlement spreads across flat coastal terrain with river valleys and sits directly facing the Gulf of Thailand.
The area was once known as Akadra in ancient times and grew into a trading hub when Chinese settlers led by Mo Jiu established markets during the Nguyễn dynasty. This commercial activity shaped its development over generations.
The town reflects Chinese, Vietnamese, and Khmer heritage through its temples and bustling markets where local vendors sell fresh seafood daily. These cultural layers are visible in the architecture and how residents use public spaces.
The town is accessible by bus from larger Mekong Delta cities or by ferry to Phú Quốc island, with the crossing taking around two and a half hours. These transport options make visiting other regions fairly convenient from here.
The Thach Dong cave system features natural stone formations linked to local stories about heroes battling mythical creatures. These caves draw visitors interested in exploring hidden places and their connection to regional folklore.
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